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. >>> straight ahead, brian williams reveals a big exclusive. >>> the driver of this car avoiding death by a split second. >>> and this rookie may have gotten the fattest contract ever. [ jennifer garner ] why can't powerful sunscreen feel great on your skin? actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer. nothing outperforms it. nothing feels cleaner. its helioplex formula provides unbeatable uva uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging and skin cancer. all with...
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in an exclusive interview with nbc's brian williams, the computer specialist and self-proclaimed american spy challenged the u.s. government to prove his actions put the country at risk. the hour-long conversation was held in moscow where the 29-year-old is living under temporary asylum. snowden described the nsa's surveillance tools, claiming analysts can watch americans as they draft e-mails, essentially monitoring their thoughts while the former contractor claimed some government programs are useful, he says others are downright dangerous and therefore needed to be exposed. >> in your mind, though, are you blameless? have you done, as you look at this, just a good thing? have you performed, as you see it, a public service? >> i think it can be both. i think the most important idea is to remember that there have been times throughout american history where what is right is not the same as what is legal. sometimes to do the right thing, you have to break a law. >> from north carolina and while i, after this interview, am free to fly back to the united states, you can't. does that hurt yo
in an exclusive interview with nbc's brian williams, the computer specialist and self-proclaimed american spy challenged the u.s. government to prove his actions put the country at risk. the hour-long conversation was held in moscow where the 29-year-old is living under temporary asylum. snowden described the nsa's surveillance tools, claiming analysts can watch americans as they draft e-mails, essentially monitoring their thoughts while the former contractor claimed some government programs...
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and when asked brian williams about the wake of 9/11, snowden accused intelligence of missing what was in front of their eyes. >> you know, this is a key question that the 9/11 commission considered. and what they found when they looked at all of the intelligence agencies, they found that we had all of the information we needed to detect this plot. we actually had records of the phone calls from the united states and out. the cia knew who these guys were. the problem was not that we weren't collecting information. it wasn't that we didn't have enough dots. it wasn't that we didn't have a hay stack. it was that we did not understand the hay stack that we have. >> the search for missing malaysia airlines flight 370 appears to have hit a dead end. officials do not believe the plane is located in the area they've been searching in the indian ocean. they've wrapped up the search with no signs of debris from the plane. earlier this week officials said pri pings were found earlier in the month. this was false. they were not coming from the black boxes. >>> have you seen this? it's part of the
and when asked brian williams about the wake of 9/11, snowden accused intelligence of missing what was in front of their eyes. >> you know, this is a key question that the 9/11 commission considered. and what they found when they looked at all of the intelligence agencies, they found that we had all of the information we needed to detect this plot. we actually had records of the phone calls from the united states and out. the cia knew who these guys were. the problem was not that we...
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jonah hill, ashton kutcher, brian williams. what was your approach to this character? >> you know, i just sort of -- will wrote a beautiful letter. we usually text but when someone writes a letter now -- [ laughter ] i don't know about you guys. i don't wanna speak -- but i freak out. i get scared first and i assume the worst. >> seth: anthrax. >> anthrax. exactly. [ laughter ] but i read it. it was very well written. it was incredibly concise. it was like, i'll see you here, or i'll cut off your [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] and i -- and i didn't want to say goodbye to my [ bleep ] yet. so it was like -- [ laughter ] so, here i was, and i tried to not watch the other versions of it. i know it was easy, because we don't videotape table reads. >> seth: right. >> so there was nothing to watch anyway. >> seth: never been on tape. >> never been filmed. and just a matter of diving in and saying the words written on the cue cards and not fake laughing in order to bring it home. >> seth: yeah. fred, you and vanessa probably have the hardest part in the sketch. because you played a
jonah hill, ashton kutcher, brian williams. what was your approach to this character? >> you know, i just sort of -- will wrote a beautiful letter. we usually text but when someone writes a letter now -- [ laughter ] i don't know about you guys. i don't wanna speak -- but i freak out. i get scared first and i assume the worst. >> seth: anthrax. >> anthrax. exactly. [ laughter ] but i read it. it was very well written. it was incredibly concise. it was like, i'll see you here,...
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right now on "first look," nbc news exclusive, edward snowden talks only to brian williams about 9/11, espionage and believing that he is a patriot. >> being a patriot means knowing when to protect your country, knowing when to protect your constitution, knowing when to protect your countrymen. >> that and much more in this revealing interview. >>> scathing report. the inspector general's v.a. report is damning. embattled secretary shinseki. >>> plus maya angelou.
right now on "first look," nbc news exclusive, edward snowden talks only to brian williams about 9/11, espionage and believing that he is a patriot. >> being a patriot means knowing when to protect your country, knowing when to protect your constitution, knowing when to protect your countrymen. >> that and much more in this revealing interview. >>> scathing report. the inspector general's v.a. report is damning. embattled secretary shinseki. >>> plus maya...
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the most wanted man edward snowden speaks out to brian williams. >> somber occasion honoring the victim of the uk santa barbara killing. plus one heck a tornado captured on tape. google's driverless cars with no steering wheel and team usa warms up for the world cup. good wednesday morning to you, i'm frances rivera. after a decade of fighting in avenue zan stan, today, we
the most wanted man edward snowden speaks out to brian williams. >> somber occasion honoring the victim of the uk santa barbara killing. plus one heck a tornado captured on tape. google's driverless cars with no steering wheel and team usa warms up for the world cup. good wednesday morning to you, i'm frances rivera. after a decade of fighting in avenue zan stan, today, we
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you're going to see the full interview tonight on nbc with brian williams. he's, of course, the former nsa contractor who pulled off the biggest intelligence theft in u.s. history. he leaked documents that revealed the existence of nsa spying programs. since last june, he's lived in a secret location in moscow. here at home, he's accused of espiona espionage. in his first u.s. television interview, snowden tells brian he was a bigger player than most of us have known, at least he says so. here's what he told brian when asked if he was trained as a spy. >> it's no secret that the u.s. tends to get more and better intelligence out of computers nowadays than they do out of people. i was trained as a spy in sort of the traditional sense of the word in that i lived and worked undercover, overseas, pretending to work in a job that i'm not. and even being assigned a name that was not mine. now, the government might deny these things. they might frame it in certain ways and say oh, well, you know, he's a low level analyst, but what they're trying to do is they're tr
you're going to see the full interview tonight on nbc with brian williams. he's, of course, the former nsa contractor who pulled off the biggest intelligence theft in u.s. history. he leaked documents that revealed the existence of nsa spying programs. since last june, he's lived in a secret location in moscow. here at home, he's accused of espiona espionage. in his first u.s. television interview, snowden tells brian he was a bigger player than most of us have known, at least he says so....
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as for his own role, listen to what he told brian williams. >> do you see yourself as a patriot? >> i do. being a patriot means knowing when to protect your country, knowing when to protect your constitution, knowing when to protect your countrymen from the violations and encroachments of adversaries, and those adversaries don't have to be foreign countries. they can be bad policies. they can be officials who, you know, need a little bit more accountability. they can be mistakes of government and simple overreach and things that should never have been tried or that went wrong. >> you hear often in the united states, why doesn't he come home and face the music? >> it's a fair question, you know, why doesn't he, why doesn't he face charges? but it's also uninformed. because what has been lain against me are not normal charges. the espionage act provides anyone accused of it of no chance to make a public defense. you are not allowed to argue based on all the evidence in your favor, because that evidence may be classified, even if it's exculpatory. so, when people say why don't you g
as for his own role, listen to what he told brian williams. >> do you see yourself as a patriot? >> i do. being a patriot means knowing when to protect your country, knowing when to protect your constitution, knowing when to protect your countrymen from the violations and encroachments of adversaries, and those adversaries don't have to be foreign countries. they can be bad policies. they can be officials who, you know, need a little bit more accountability. they can be mistakes of...
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. >> so another facet of snowden's interview with nbc, he told brian williams the only reason he's in russia is because the united states canceled his visa into other countries. secretary of state kerry says snowden is a fugitive and that's why other countries won't allow him to cross their borders. i think we have sound from john kerry. do we? i'm asking my producers. no sound. anyway, john kerry said snowden, in essence, is not a patriot and he should come back to the united states to face the music. but by granting all these interviews, and i'm talking about edward snowden now, is he sort of paving the way back to the united states you think? >> i can't believe that we would just overlook this. he's done more damage to u.s. intelligence than anybody i can remember. i don't like the national security agency snooping into my phone and keeping databases on americans. it's unnecessary. it's subject to abuse. i fully agree with that. but, on the other hand, fleeing to russia, in my terms, it's an enemy of the united states, whether we like it or not. let's don't forget crimea, the ukrai
. >> so another facet of snowden's interview with nbc, he told brian williams the only reason he's in russia is because the united states canceled his visa into other countries. secretary of state kerry says snowden is a fugitive and that's why other countries won't allow him to cross their borders. i think we have sound from john kerry. do we? i'm asking my producers. no sound. anyway, john kerry said snowden, in essence, is not a patriot and he should come back to the united states to...
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a lot of people talking about this interview with brian williams and edward snowden. since last june, snowden has lived in a secret location in moscow since pulling off the thing he was accused of leaking documents from the nsa spy programs. brian asked him about the ability to spy on someone's cell phone. take a look. >> i want to ask you about this device. what can the nsa do with this device if they wanted to get into any life? >> they can turn it into a microphone, take pictures from it, take the data off of it. >> can anyone turn it on remotely if it's off? can they turn on apps? >> i say yes to all of those. they can absolutely turn them on with the power turned off on the device. they can tell your pattern of life. when do you do activity tiactiv? are you with someone who's not your wife? >> snowden had access to these files walking brian through what's possible when terms of surveillance. >> we have his word of what's possible. >> right. snowden could come home but would be arrested when he got here. what he misses here, this is what he said. >> if i could go
a lot of people talking about this interview with brian williams and edward snowden. since last june, snowden has lived in a secret location in moscow since pulling off the thing he was accused of leaking documents from the nsa spy programs. brian asked him about the ability to spy on someone's cell phone. take a look. >> i want to ask you about this device. what can the nsa do with this device if they wanted to get into any life? >> they can turn it into a microphone, take pictures...
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but snowden told brian williams, his role was much bigger than that. >> i was trained as a spy, in the traditional sense of the world, that i lived and worked undercover, overseas, pretending to work in a job that i'm not. and even being assigned a name that was not mine. i've worked for the central intelligence agency, undercover, overseas. i've worked for the national security agency overseas. and i worked for the defense agency overseas. >> reporter: those agencies won't comment this morning. but he did have access to our country's most secret documents, downloading 1.7 million of them, which revealed more than has ever been revealed before about our intelligence gathering. lara? >> unbelievable. thank you so much, martha raddatz, in washington. george has more on this now. george? >> thanks. >>> let's take this straight to the secretary of state, john kerry. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. we heard from edward snowden right there. he said he was a spy, not a hacker. and last year, you said people may die because of his disclosures. do you have any evidence that people have
but snowden told brian williams, his role was much bigger than that. >> i was trained as a spy, in the traditional sense of the world, that i lived and worked undercover, overseas, pretending to work in a job that i'm not. and even being assigned a name that was not mine. i've worked for the central intelligence agency, undercover, overseas. i've worked for the national security agency overseas. and i worked for the defense agency overseas. >> reporter: those agencies won't comment...
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. >>> natalie's here with new fallout to brian williams's exclusive interview with edward snowden. >> the question we're investigating, did snowden try to raise concerns before going public with the stolen documents? nbc's andrea mitchell has the very latest. andrea, good morning. >> good morning, natalie. edward snowden told brian williams that he considers himself a patriot, but central to that claim is his assertion that he tried to blow the whistle with his bosses before blowing the top off of u.s. intelligence secrets. snowden told brian there was a paper trail, e-mails proving he had complained to his bosses about alleged nsa abuses before going rogue. >> i had raised these complaints not just officially, in writing, through e-mail, to these offices and these individuals, but to my supervisors, to my colleagues, in more than one office. >> reporter: a snowden legal adviser backs him up. >> he has challenged the nsa. i mean, they have copies of all of this. >> what did you report? what was the response? >> the response, more or less, in bureaucratic language, was you should stop
. >>> natalie's here with new fallout to brian williams's exclusive interview with edward snowden. >> the question we're investigating, did snowden try to raise concerns before going public with the stolen documents? nbc's andrea mitchell has the very latest. andrea, good morning. >> good morning, natalie. edward snowden told brian williams that he considers himself a patriot, but central to that claim is his assertion that he tried to blow the whistle with his bosses...
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. >> speaking of america's secrets reveal, brian williams traveled to russia for an exclusive interview with edward snowden. it's his first with a u.s. network. brian will share a look at that tonight on "nightly news" and you can see the full interview on a prime time special tomorrow night at 10:00, 9:00 central time here on nbc. >>> the rolling stones were back on stage last night for the first time since the death of nick jagger's girlfriend. and we're in london with that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. you'll know this. sometimes the way to get over a terrible loss is to get back to work, to just be normal. well for mick jagger, being normal means getting back on stage last night in front of 23,000 people. ♪ the stones back with a bang in oslo, classing mick jagger, back on stage after a painful two months when he was rarely seen in public. the on fire tour was blazing across asia. >> there's not that many people still alive in rock 'n' roll that have been 50 years doing it. >> when tragedy struck, his long time girlfriend took her own life. the fashion design
. >> speaking of america's secrets reveal, brian williams traveled to russia for an exclusive interview with edward snowden. it's his first with a u.s. network. brian will share a look at that tonight on "nightly news" and you can see the full interview on a prime time special tomorrow night at 10:00, 9:00 central time here on nbc. >>> the rolling stones were back on stage last night for the first time since the death of nick jagger's girlfriend. and we're in london...
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they knew they had their man, or at least they wanted brian williams to give out their commencement, so they put out this youtube video that brian saw. take a look. >> that man right there. >> that's him. >> yo, it's about that time to bring forth the rhythm. >> brian, we want you to speak at our graduation. >> brian, we want you at hillwood. >> that's hillwood in nashville, tennessee. so, brian's the man. he was there thursday night in front of the 200 graduates, thousands of friends and family, gave an awesome speech. it's graduation season. one of the things that we're seeing online is people are decorating their caps and hash tagging it. the tassel was worth the hassle. game of loans. an optimistic look into the future, perhaps. thought that was cute. here's ryan gosling. hey, girl, you did it. if you see any -- there's a good one. thanking mom, dad, and of course, can't graduate without a shoutout to coffee. it's worth noting that brian got that exclusive interview with edward snowden, was in moscow. could have cancelled easily. didn't. flew all the way back and was there with t
they knew they had their man, or at least they wanted brian williams to give out their commencement, so they put out this youtube video that brian saw. take a look. >> that man right there. >> that's him. >> yo, it's about that time to bring forth the rhythm. >> brian, we want you to speak at our graduation. >> brian, we want you at hillwood. >> that's hillwood in nashville, tennessee. so, brian's the man. he was there thursday night in front of the 200...